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Time to prepare – Chinese new year 2024
The public Chinese New Year holiday 2024 is February 9th to February 15th. Plan your production ahead together with us to avoid disruption in your production.

Chinese National Day / Golden week is coming up
The Chinese National Day /Golden week will take place September 29th - October 6th. As this is a national holiday it affects all production in China and Taiwan.

PCBs for Harsh and Extreme Environments: PCB design for extreme environments
PCB design for extreme environments - challenges with thermal management, altitude and shock and vibration events.

PCBs for Harsh and Extreme Environments: What defines an extreme environment?
PCBs used in harsh and extreme environments will be exposed to extreme situations. Learn about what defines extreme environments and about the PCBs used.

Welcome to NCAB Group webinars
NCAB Group offers a variety of webinars in different languages. Here you will find a list of the webinars we run at the moment.

NCAB Group Interim report Q2 2023
Great opportunities to use our strong financial position to capture market shares organically and through acquisitions.

PCB design for railway applications: regulations and considerations
When designing PCBs for an application to the railway sector, there is a set of regulations and considerations that should be considered.

Peter Jensen appointed new VP Nordic in NCAB
NCAB has appointed Peter Jensen, MD for NCAB Denmark, to be the new VP for the region Nordic, as Rikard Wallin has assumed the responsibility as Sales Director Aerospace and Defense earlier in 2023.

The Evolving Landscape of Medical PCBs
Important things to know when constructing a medical PCB! In this guide, we'll cover how to design medical PCBs, the latest medical PCB trends etc.

Increasing quality risks in the PCB supply chain - and how we work to mitigate them
As we considered the changing market conditions with factories being potentially overstocked, following declining capacity demand and facing shelf life issues - we saw a risk that substitutions for equivalent materials might be made by the factories.